Ghana’s active Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases has seen a slight decline in the last week.
As of Friday, November 13, the number of active cases stood at 1,541, and 1,146 on Tuesday, November 18.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo on Sunday, November 8, lamented the increasing number of active cases following an initial decline in October.
However, recent figures from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) indicates that as at November 19, the number of active cases had dropped to 1,019.
Of the figure, four are in critical condition, two on ventilators, while 11 were in severe condition.
According to the GHS, 67 new cases had shored up the cumulative number of cases to 50,941.
It said the number of recoveries/discharge was now 49,599, while the number of deaths had increased to 323.
The Greater Accra Region still leads with the highest number of active cases standing at 719.
Five regions; North East, Oti, Savannah, Upper East and Upper West have no active cases of the disease. Second wave?
Meanwhile, the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has warned of a potential hike in COVID-19 cases as political campaigns intensify ahead of the December 7 elections.
The General Secretary of the Association, Dr Justice Yankson, said in a television interview on Joy News that the rallies undertaken by the political parties had the potential of accelerating the spread of the infections.
He explained that the crowds, which he described as super-spreaders, left much to be desired in the fight against the disease.